xfmrexpert
Electrical
- Apr 17, 2006
- 5
I am buying some new construction up in Saratoga, NY. I'm an electric power engineer, so this is a bit out of my depth. The foundation is 8' with 6' backfill, 8" thick. I'm told the vertical reinforcement is #4 at 48"oc (although this isn't on the drawings). The IRC (and New York State Residential Code) seems conflicted on this. R404.1.1(1) allows 8" plain concrete walls for GW, GP, SW, SP, GM, GC, SM, SM-SC and ML, but requires 10" for SC, MH, ML-CL and inorg. CL. However, table R404.1.1(2) for 8" reinforced concrete walls specificies a minimum of #4 at 48"oc for GW, GP, SW, and SP, etc. What I'm driving at is how can an 8" wall with no rebar be OK for some soils in R404.1.1(1), but the next table specify a minimum rebar requirement for the same size wall and type of soils? Which is right? Is #4 @ 48" OK, or is it under-reinforced?